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Bridget arrived in the colony 29 Jul 1850 aged 17 years on the ship "TIPPOO SAIB" house servant.
Family trees on ancestry state she remarried 1875 in Queensland to William Frost and died there.
Surname : Staunton First Name : Bridget Age on arrival : 17 Native Place : Sallicroft?, Roscommon Parents : John & Maria (both dead) Religion : Roman Catholic Ship name : Tippoo Saib (Sydney Jul 1850) Other : Shipping: house servant, cannot read or write, no relatives in colony; married Francis Malone (from Cork) 20 Sep 1852, St Marys, Sydney; lived Braidwood; 4 children (2 girls, 2 boys). Mrs J McKay - lost contact.
The last child of Francis and Bridget Malone was born in 1859 in Braidwood, NSW, her name was Florence Malone. Francis married Selina Smith in 1864 in Sydney, NSW.
There was another Malone family living in Braidwood and having children at the same time, this couple was James and Bridget Malone. A person named Bridget Malone died in 1866 in Braidwood, NSW, her parents were Michael and Bridget.[2]
There was a Bridget Malone marrying William Frost in 1875 in Queensland[3], Bridget died in 1881 in Queensland, her parents were recorded as John Stanton and Mary Farrell.[4]
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Categories: Migrants from County Roscommon to New South Wales | Tippoo Saib, Arrived 30 Jul 1850 | Irish Famine Orphan Girls Aboard Tippoo Saib, Arrived 30 Jul 1850 | Braidwood, New South Wales